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, andMaster of Business Administration programs. Please visit our website at http://www.edwards.usask.ca for more information about the Edwards School of Business. The University of Saskatchewan’s main campus
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The College of Arts and Science at the University of Saskatchewan comprises 19 distinct disciplinary units, encompassing thousands of undergraduate and graduate students across many programs
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sedation and appropriate monitoring during procedures; assists with the supervision of teaching undergraduate veterinary and veterinary technology program students; and maintains equipment, supplies, and
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vet technology program students in labs and lectures; monitors clinicians, residents, interns and support staff with respect to OR aseptic technique; in consultation with the Nursing Care Manager
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Summary: The College of Nursing is the largest non-departmentalized academic unit and among the most distributed, with programming across 10 geographic locations in the province. Reporting
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Primary Purpose The Academic Programs and Operations Specialist is a key position within the Academic Deans Office (ADO), supporting the strategic and operational execution of academic programming
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the area of agricultural trade and policy. In addition, the candidate will contribute to the undergraduate agribusiness program by teaching AREC 356: Economics of International Agribusiness https
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partially funded extension. Full program details can be found on the program’s website https://www.canada.ca/en/impact-plus-chairs/program-details/competition/2026/apply.html . USask is committed to providing
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Primary Purpose: The Academic Programs Advisor effectively administers and coordinates the non-thesis graduate programs (Master of Sustainability, Master of Water Security, and graduate certificates
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to change the lives of Indigenous youth for the better. The Building Intercultural Resilience Mentorship (BIRM) Program provides support for Indigenous youth currently attending high school. The BIRM Grads